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Approved Other World Civilizations courses:
EN 257 Major Movements in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Film 3
EN 273 Literature of India 3
EN 281 Chinese Cinema 3
EN 371 Chinese Odyssey: Introduction to Chinese Literature 3
EN 381 Asian Fiction: Regional Selections (Honors) 3
EN 382 Contemporary Chinese Cinema (Honors) 3
FI 342 Contemporary Korean Cinema 3
HA 121 Cities and Civilizations: The Eastern Mediterranean World, c. 3000 BCE-1000 CE 3
HA 216 American Indian Art and Civilization 3
HA 221 East Asian Art and Civilization 3
HA 223 African Art and Civilization 3
HA 224 Pre-Columbian Art and Civilization 3
HA 225 Art and Civilization of India 3
HA 226 Art and Civilization of the Islamic World 3
HA 227 Archaeological Excavation in Israel (Summer) 3
HA 228 Oceanic Art and Civilization 3
HA 229 Korean Art and Civilization 3
HA 271 Japanese Art and Civilization 3
HA 315 Ethnographic Film 3
HA 395 Studies in American Indian Art and Culture (Honors) 3
HA 397 Studies in Maya Art and Culture (Honors) 3
HA 398 Architecture and Faith: Ancient and Islamic Cities (Honors) 3
HI 206 Pasts in the Present: Modern Chinese History since 1800 3
PL 143 Introduction to Asian Philosophies 3
SS 151 Introduction to World Affairs 3
SS 277 Cultural Expressions of Non-Western Dress and Fashion 3
SS 353 Latin America Today 3
SS 354 Comparative Political Systems 3
SS 355 Contemporary African Politics 3
SS 356 Asia in Motion: National, International, and Transnational Relations 3
SS 374 Cross-Cultural Studies 3
SS 378 Asian Global Popular Culture 3
SS 386 Youth Subculture, Identity, and Fashion: A Sociological Perspective 3
SS 393 Politics in the Middle East (Honors) 3
SS 395 International Conflict in the 21st Century (Honors) 3
SS 446 Economies of Latin America 3
G10 AMERICAN HISTORY Students demonstrate knowledge of a basic narrative of American
history: political, economic, social, and cultural, including knowledge of unity and diversity in
American society; knowledge of common institutions in American society and how they have
affected different groups; and understanding of America’s evolving relationship with the rest of the
world.
Approved American History courses:
EN 271 Literature and History: The Development of American Culture to 1865 3
EN 272 Identity in America: History and Literature, 1865 to Present 3
EN 274 Voices of Civil Rights in American History 3
EN 335 Working Women in the United States: 1865 to Present 3
HA 219 African American Art 3
HA 314 History of American Art 3
HI 202 U.S. History: Civil War- Present 3